"IAU" 2005 Obituary

IAUKEA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-31 published
STANLEY,
Margaret▼Elizabeth▼
(DRYSDALE)
Beloved wife of Alan Douglas (Peter)
STANLEY, F.C.A. Born 14
March, 1920 in Montreal. Graduate of Macdonald College of McGill
University. Died peacefully at St. Paul's Hospital in her 86th
year. Pre-deceased by her sister Winifred
DRYSDALE.
Survived by daughters Joanne Beverley
OAKE
(Donald,)
Victoria,
Judith GRAY/GREY-
IAUKEA (Ron), Hawaii, and Pamela Helen
HARRIS, Vancouver.
Granddaughters Sarah Elizabeth
GRAY/GREY, Hawaii, Jessy
STEVENSON
and Kuan OAKE,
Victoria, and a myriad of nieces, nephews and
great grandchildren across the globe.
At times an avid golfer, gardener, pianist, incorrigible prankster,
and until recently cross-country skier. For many years most of
her spare time was devoted to the care of the disabled.
'Sweetest love, I do not go for weariness of thee,
nor in the hope the world can show a fitter love for me
but since that I must die at last, 'tis best to use
myself in jest thus by feigned deaths to die.
John Donne
At her request, there will be a private family service and she
would welcome donations to 3H Craftworks Society (staffed by
the disabled and volunteers) at: 2112 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
British Columbia V6K 1N6 (604) 736-2113

IAUKEA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-01 published
STANLEY,
Margaret▲Elizabeth▲
(DRYSDALE)
Beloved wife of Alan Douglas (Peter)
STANLEY, F.C.A. Born 14
March, 1920 in Montreal. Graduate of Macdonald College of McGill
University. Died peacefully at St. Paul's Hospital in her 86th
year. Pre-deceased by her sister Winifred
DRYSDALE.
Survived by sister Florence
RUITER of Hudson, Quebec, daughters
Joanne Beverley
OAKE (Donald), Victoria, Judith
GRAY/GREY-
IAUKEA (Ron),
Hawaii, and Pamela Helen
HARRIS,
Vancouver.GranddaughtersSarah
Elizabeth GRAY/GREY, Hawaii, Jessy
STEVENSON and Kuan
OAKE, Victoria,
and a myriad of nieces, nephews and great grandchildren across
the globe.
At times an avid golfer, gardener, pianist, incorrigible prankster,
and until recently cross-country skier. For many years most of
her spare time was devoted to the care of the disabled.
'Sweetest love, I do not go for weariness of thee,
nor in the hope the world can show a fitter love for me
but since that I must die at last, 'tis best to use
myself in jest thus by feigned deaths to die.
John Donne
At her request, there will be a private family service and she
would welcome donations to 3H Craftworks Society (staffed by
the disabled and volunteers) at: 2112 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
British Columbia V6K 1N6 (604) 736-2113